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“Slaves apparently thought of the South’s peculiar institution chiefly as
“Slaves apparently thought of the South’s peculiar institution chiefly as a
system of labor extortion. Of course they felt
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The most common argument of pro-slavery radical "fire eaters" was
A. That the US should declare war on Britain for allowing
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The insight you provide into the contrasting societies is most astute. The North did indeed see less and less justification for
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Which of the following describes an experience free blacks in the North might have had that slaves in the South would not have?
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What role did slavery play in the growing tensions prior to the Civil War?
(1 point) The northern colonies didn't agree with
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What was the effect of the Dred Scott decision in 1857?
A. Slaves in the south were freed. B. Slaves were not considered to be
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What is a bank?
an institution for receiving, keeping, and lending money an institution that collects taxes for the government an
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Which statement is CORRECT?
Responses A 50% of Southern families owned slaves.50% of Southern families owned slaves. B 6% of
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The Confederate Constitution has put at rest forever all the agitating questions relating to our peculiar institution on.
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What was the main goal of Reconstruction in the United States?(1 point) Responses To rebuild the South To rebuild the South To
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